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We Need to Change Our Assumptions About Gas Plant Reliability

Union of Concerned Scientists

Although the country’s federal energy regulator has had a disconcertingly nonchalant attitude towards these events.) The most promising and comprehensive solution is to meet grid reliability needs with clean resources rather than gas plants. However, that’s not what I’m going to focus on here.

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US States and Communities are Suing the Fossil Fuel Industry: Six Things You Need to Know 

Union of Concerned Scientists

In an important win for climate accountability in the United States, the US Supreme Court decided that lawsuits filed in Colorado, Maryland, California, Hawai’i, and Rhode Island against fossil fuel companies including ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, Suncor, and others will remain in state courts.

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A Busy Legislative Season in California Adds Up to a More Climate Proof Future

Union of Concerned Scientists

Bidirectional EVs Could Be the New Standard Electric vehicles (EVs) should be a clean transportation and a clean energy solution. Special session takes on big oil and wins The transition to clean transportation and away from fossil fuels is here. that need to be mined for new batteries.

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Fossil Fuels vs. Renewables: A Price on Reliability?

Union of Concerned Scientists

Three decades of deregulation allowed private companies, as opposed to public regulators, to make critical decisions about reliability. In many places state and federal utility regulators delegated decisions about energy supplies to the market. It’s a vicious feedback loop.

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Grid Investments are Critical to Our Clean Energy Future

Union of Concerned Scientists

The simple fact is that ditching fossil fuels for low-cost clean energy resources is good for the planet, good for the US economy, and good for public health. The studies the DOE reviewed also found that transmission investments would provide a host of benefits beyond access to clean energy. The good news?

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Why the Climate Accountability Act Matters to Me—and Wisconsin 

Union of Concerned Scientists

billion in higher energy costs compared to cleaner alternatives. To underscore the negative impacts of fossil fuels on our grid, I also pointed to key research around resilience. So, when I first heard of the Climate Accountability Actat a mere two sentencesI could have brushed it off as too high-level.

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Gas Plants Have a Real Climate Problem. So Do Some Proposed Approaches for Addressing It. 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Renewable energy like wind and solar is a clear solution: generate more electricity from renewables, and you can use less gas, and minimize the range of harms that come with that gas. We can help those decision makers make good decisions about gas plants and carbon cutting by sharing our understanding about what needs to be in the picture.